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NING aN Over the ‘Phone. ‘Mr, Brush? “The Evening World. How } grand weather—will you it what % m 1 a are fine—wonderful team are they going to play that series @i4 you cut me off? Mr. McGraw? ‘tell me if the Giants and the years. They deserve the ‘mupport of every baseball _ one trouble, and that the meagre crowds that the games at the ig not @ man on the "t want to piay the Winners for the tithe Wrestid from Putsburg the Polo Groun ¢ Giants, cai)- cusing them nders, dp the Bo option in the matter thent Desttively—ask Mr. Brush. the argument between Wal- "4 nding the welter- has been settled, takes the centre of — ht burn brighter. of the ring by “Terrinie ia, Oct. 19, will be Dy as many friends as @ay Terry McGovern | Bene 83 8 popular favor: hia first Sieaaily. such’ consistently nes. Sam je bet ty s aon in Y Mnexpe edly luck, aa hard as he did when fade te esate pt t Mee fact that fe picke the har 1 Sich Meh jena es mill bly the ibe by best man as matter ti F>99D9F9000908 904000500000 # ing of hia! on bis Harris ‘ beated Terry , be appr mverite o-4 WORLD He \ GANS . ee £-96429000000000040000008 5 -GANS AND WALCOTT FIGHT. le WALCOTT SEAMED To ENJOY THOSE JABS OF —_——> THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, cmrenren 1 1904. ™ _ SPORTS EDITED BY GANS- WALCOTT GHT WASA DRAW. | ao¢ INFIGHTING, ero S5499-4990090998900020080 i POTEET POR REO ODODOQORT: Shoe TEPPER DERODRORDRG ‘DALESMAN WORKS (Special to The mene World.) GRAVESEND, N. , Oct, 1—Bright, for workouts at Gravesend thig morn- ing. The exodus to Morris Park has be- gun, head and a consignntent of the Feather- stone string being shipped for the West- chester course at an early hour to-day. The principal workouts were as [ol-| lows: DALESMAN—One mile in 1.48, handily; | J, Odom, trainer, JUDGE TON—A half-mile in 0.61, eashl B. Morris, trainer. GOLD Hoxie —One mile in 1.52, gal- loping; J. MoLaugaiin, trainer, Six furjongs in 1.18, HAC TWENTY ROUNDS 10 ORAW (Special to The Evening World. SAN FRANCISCO, Oot, 1 — *amner twenty rounds of fast fighting, during which time not a knockiown was cored, the referee of the Yosemite Ath. ¢alled the Jos Waloott-Joo yolve no title to go under the schedule of careful training. ‘The betting as the time for the men to appear came near fluctuated, but finally settled with Gangs a slight favgr- ite at 10 too In the preliminary bout to the dig fight “Mike” Sbllivan, of New York, defeated Joe Angell, of this city, in the mth round of what was to have been a tenound affair, Walcott Came Firat. Waloott was the first to enter the ring. Gans's manager insisted that Wal. cott remove the bandages fram his wrist. Walcott refused to do so until ordered to remove them by the poltce captain at the ring side, When they finally got into action Walcott was first to lead. Gans coun- tered, and then they mixed it up, When the gong sounded Walcott dropped his hands, but Gans jabbed him straight | in the jaw, claiming not to have heard | the bell. He wae sent to his corner. ‘@ was a tendency to mix mai ters, and the two fighters turned them- selves loose early in the battle Gans worried Walcott with vicious jabs and straight punches to the face, The seo. ond round was Gans's, During the early part of the battle it was evident that Gans Intended to worry Walcott with short jabs and 43 | punches unt be tired him, and then deliver a knockout, They were fight- ing fiercely at the end of the third round, Waleott Seo Walcott got in some effective: blows {o the fourth round, and Gans retired |to bie corner looking worried, The “Barbadoes Wonder” followed up his |stylo of fighting, playing for Gans‘s hody, punishing him severely, and the blows hurt. All during the fifth round re played for Gans's kidneys. This d was clearly Wailcott's seemingly took the defenstve in ‘the sixth, but Hke a flash he let and showered Walcott with a rain blows on head and shoulders, Walcott retaliated with a crushing blow gNTS aT TO-MORROW NIGHT < yr | out if the Giants during t | landing the first pennar | baa a chance to fly in John MoGraw's t been ten | oe & benefit, to be held at the Fork Totatre, The Gianws will men were in caplial shape and showed }04) New Ganr’s heart. This took some of the steam from Gana The seventh was about an even prop- esition, Several fierce mix-ups marked the eighth round, with beth men get: ting severo punishment. Gans forced the fighting in the ninth, and Walcott Was went to the ropes. He followed tite or the ta and the round was in favor ‘the baltimorean, The tenth session jhe He was y, ind renewed his tantalizing tactics Yalcott. Gans was much the best in cleventh round and punished Wal- jeott severely about the head and upper iy. Close-Nange Fighting, The twelfth round found both men aegresaive and fighting at close range. After that it Was a slam-bang affair, but with neither man having any ad- bag g-7 Both tried hard for knock- iis, and many wild eet that might e ended things fell short. decision of Referee well received. The fight did not create a greut deh o€ excitement, and there were many wnpty seats on the lower floor, though the galleries were crowded. The entire male cotured population that could ralse | the price of admiesion wea on hand, The galleries were a study in biack, Walcot is the acknowledge welter- weight champion, having won the title from “Rube” Ferns at Fort Erie some | three years ago. |, ‘The courngé, skill and stamina of both the biacl is well known | to followers of ti ie s ime, | In height Weleott was a a disad- vantage, being only 5 feet 1 inch tail.| But what he lacks in height he makes) vp in musoular development, He is as strong a8 an ox, and can measure cal strength with the best of the weights, Asa matter of fact, he has volunteered to meet Tom Sharkey, and has also ohatlenged Jeffries. Knotted with Muscles. His body Is knotted with muscles, and his power is immense. His biceps meas- ure sixteen Inches. Jeffries's arm ts the same size, His chest and upper body | has the same general development as that of Tom Sharkey, His lung power {fs ehormous. Blows that would have! ushed the life out of untrained men have landed on his body without ap- Parent effect. He is a Jeffrice in oriniature. | Gans Looked F. While W: tt in a small edition of Welsh was big Jeff, Gana ts built on the order of Jim Corbett. The lines of his make-up ira asymmetrical, He is made for and skilful Agnting. “and at the. sane! . ih. He can hit] a] the frequency | that worrtes | arrayed In even- Jam, of the stage Tod Sloan is to act aa master of cere } be" monies, easily immer, trainer, BAGLE? ‘inhic H—Six ‘furlongs in 118, A. Zimmer, trainer. arid Ase A Leg tn 0.37, han- diy ir, He, ner. ONSUELO [LFive-eighths ia 1.04 bree: aes W. Smith, trainer. SOEUR Di LEON—Three-quarters in 1.22, galloping; W. Smith, trainer, Bu GEN A RURCH A quarter in 0.38, handily; W. Smith, trainer, ae OAR ele, ferieses in 1.06, eas urlew, Ly 03h Fh bie) ~A quarter tm 0.2, han- Welr, trainer. ~~ gd in, 0.25, han- ving MAROK™ A “halt mile tm 0.61, 1_C. BE, Rowe, trainer. IN One mile in LAT, easily; trainer, BONNTE AON Five furlongs tm 1.09, bi jauer, trainer. reeni J. DaRICEEve furjonss | in LO 3-4, enw , trainer, th auer, in 1m, HARANGUE-Seven furlongs FOTN: is ae hegre in 1.06, al | g handily; J, Bauer, trainer. rainer. PRECI Rint Dive torlon in 16, gu-| loping; J. Bauer, trainer, | furlongs in 1.06, breez.| PRE ih ig sripsiiareno mile in 1.60, easily; auer, trainer. AMBERIACK —Three furlongs in 0.9, easily; D. Carter, trainer, MCHESNEY—Three furlongs in 0.39, handily; F. Taylor, trainer, HOEBUS—Six furlongs in 1.22, easily; Doc Johnston. trainer. JACK M'KEON—Three-quarters {n 1.2) hlin, trainer, breeting: J, MoLaughl rn RARBAY—Five furlongs in 16, ily; H, Harris. trainer. MAXIMILLIAN—Six furlongs in 1.19, easily; H. Harris, wainer DUNNE—A half mile in 0.53, breezing; Harris, trainer. H HATTIE DAY—Three-quarters in L2L galloping: H, Harris, tratner, GYPSY BEN—Five furlongs In 104, eas- ily Carter, trainer. SODA’ WATER-—Six furlongs ‘a 1.17 h trainer, handily: C. Tarter, TROUVILLEOne mile in 1, handtly: L. Enton, trainer. FARMER HEALY. F rive furlongs fn 1.07, breezing: J. Neumever. trainer. TIDE—One mile In 1.47, easily: R. Boyle, tral SHFRIFE "FR RELL—One mile tn 1.00, han- T v & trainer. ye rant 80, gallop- COLONSAY —€ furlongs in 1.98, hand- ne: D. Ca bat hs F—Seve trainer. ihths Carter, PAC ON. F! tne 1, trainer ILLYRIA—Three-quarters In 1.19, easily D. Carter, trainer LOCKET—One mile in 1.48, galloping D. Carter. trainer. LORELL, ARD—One mile tn 1.4 gallop. | D._ Carter trainer SAILOR BOY—Six furlones tn 1.22 breezing; D. Carter, trainer | VARTRAY—One mile in 154, breesing D. Carter, trainer. TUCKER 10 FIGHT “AID'LOCKE TO-NIGHT Tucker Aght fie Locke, the th ing pr wi r Hughey Mot —- WAGNER AFTER BANTAMS, amy Murphy GOOD STRONG MILE the Joe Yeager stable of eighteen | in 1.05, breez- $B L4-DGDEDELLIDDSIADI GD H9-9OD.95-08 04 9OSSODHDEOSOD OOD OG C44 4 ort Joe Abe IN HIS CORNER. €9000-096460-40000000006 MANY HORSES QUT AT SHEEPSHEAD (Spectal to The Evenaa World.) SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE TRACK, | | | | | | bracing weather Gonthioos were ideal Oct, 1—The clear bright weather and | fast track brought the traiuers and rac | @rs out carly to-day, The principal workouts noted were | the following HAMBURG pay E—One mile in 14, bandil | TRADITION: — breeging; A. | ZEALA—Bix furlongs in 1.2, handily; Joyner, trainer. BELLE STROME Six furlongs in Ls | handily; A. J. er, trainer, LORD OF. Tai VALE—Four furlongs ia 0.49, breezing; A. J, Joyner, train- | | WooDsAW—Four breezing: A. J. Joyner, trainer, AXALA--One ralle, to tn 36 handily; W. H. GAY BOY—Five furl one in 1.06, brees- ing: G. B. Hill, tra: | MEISTPRSINGER—One “mile and a furlong in 2@, bandily; B. Wrigh trainer, baat ae pche4 furlongs in LM, “brees- Water House, trainer. | vot No HENRY—Five furlongs in 1.05, breezing; W. Shields, trainer, jam IGHT—Four furlongs in 081, Matt Byrnes, trainer. catistt AWA tk -Taeguarvas in 0.98, H. Hyner, trainer. motLyY TARANT: Bin trong in pure, handily; H yner, onjfoNpers RIGHT—One_ mile in RS breeaing; A. J, Joyner, GAL aie fortenge, in 1.28, breesing; james Rowe, traluer. VON TROMP-—Six furlongs in 1.231-4, breezing; James Rowe, trainer. furlongs in 0%, | RACING ENDS AT GRAVESEND TRACK — op le | ROBERT EDGREN’ Jiney Britt CODES FIHD SIO DERITS WANTED To CHALLENGE JEFFRIES . | « S020 BE LELL-4O4OOSDODOGODDDD1-44-9-615-0-4-1-66466-0000:50009 STEWARDS SFA ‘The announcement that the entries of 8. A. Pumphrey, owner of Toscan, had been referred to the tender mercies of the Jockey Club came as a surprise yesterday, The surprising part of it was that the stewards should have taken any action wt al, As to the merits of the case, the writer has no comments to make. NAVAHOE—Seven furlongs in 1.331-4; going with Yorkshire Lad. KICKSHAW-—Three furlongs <n 0.34, breezing; A. Simons, trainer, | in 1.46, A. J. Joyner, traine hele i PANSY—One mile ISRAELITESix furlongs In 12, hana. | ily; James Rowe, trainer, | NUIT BLANCHE—Six furlongs tn 1. breesing; J. J. Hyland, trainer, TOR ISHIRE LAD—Seven furlongs In| 1.33 1-2, handily; C, H. Hughes, train- er, DONOHUE DRAWS WITH GOODWIN (Special to The Evening Wirld.) | MARLBORO, Mass., Oct, 1—Before) the Highland A. C. at Mariboro Thea-/ tre, Young Donohue, of Roxbury, and Cremer Goodwin, of Chelsea, went fifteen fast rounds to a draw, The | deciston & popular one. Both finished strong, particularly Donohue, who in the last round of the go fought furiously In the first ten rounds the fighting was about even, The next four rounds there was some good going with Dono- hue doing most of the leading, Ly Goodwin doing lots of holding on, In opanee up the last round Donohue strong and went at Goodwin cely. He had the better of the Ted Young Cahill, of Roxbury, in a Bout) haduled to go ten rounds, got the | setter of Ye Shindler, of Boston, in five rounds. ———— CEDARS MEETS PEARSALLS. Constierable interest is belng mant- fested in the game between the Pear- salle and ars, which takes place at Westchester Oval, One Hundred and Sixty-third street and uthern Boule- on. Both teams 4 for the contest, mre to result. | yard, to-morrow afte ve been strengthe 4 a battle royal is ne Pearsalls # ve an Eastern League pite while the Cedars will Aepend upon Barbrick to do The usual preliminary hen. Daly it Ka tr iaily 1 Atv manthic. Post-Oftlee, | cause for action, |be received from Mr, Pumphrey until | 10g, phyate weeks (by i 238 Drondway, opposite | No doubt the stewards had ample ‘The facts are that Toscan displayed vastly more speed | yesterday than in his previous races and was heavily played in the ring. After the race the stewards turned Toscan over to a veterinary, It is pre- sumed that the veterinary found traces of “dope,” and go reported. Then the | ruling was made, No more entries wil! the Jockey Club has settled his case. If Mr. Pumphrey doped Toscan he can hardly be blamed. He has, no |doubt, seen other horsemen putting over | tricks by the ald of « bit of sharp practice, and may have concluded that 4 the stewards had overlooked these & little bit of dope might also be passed by, Mr. Pumphrey came to| grief, however, There are others who should have come to grief long ago, Now Have Hope. The action of the stewards stirs up a little hope in the breasts of the) people. Perhaps they may do a bit of Sheriock Holmes work and bring others to the mark. It is the writer's be- lef, however, that the suspension of Pumphrey is only a sop thrown to the public, to appease their discontent. Until there is some real, vigorous house- OLD DR. GRINDLE, $5 YEARS A SPECIALIST IN DAdkASES OF Mi. | Unter Dr. Grindle’s eclemific treatment All diseases peculiar to men are permanently cured more quickly, more easily and on more moderate terme than by any ovher advertis. {Dolesh cured tn from 1 to 3 monthe Nervous debility tn from 1 to 2 montha Kidney and Bladder Compiaints in trom. Q weeks, Skin dlesages, red mpots, ulcers, gore throat and mouth, painful swellings, in &% days, Stricture In from 10 to 20 days, Varicocele tn from 1 to 2 weeks, Ordinary contracted diseares and drains cured In J to 10 dave. DR. GRINDLE {¢ still at the mame offics, 1 WE 12TH ST, Between oth & ich ni athfully claim, HOURS 6 TO 9. DR, EGAN Varter cele, Stricture, Loss of Vigor, Piles, “Prat Diseases Dollar Need Tntit Cored Dr, Egan Medical Co, Ne Nowa Pala ING SURPRISE AND 00 SOME REAL WORK Snais the public hig" = " satisfied. | They put Pronta esterday. Pronta was a good ching | ae time out, She had worked fast, and every one! knew It She was off von Be nigga and showed no speed. another day. Pronta iy pen § fur terday, and ghe broke im front without any trouble. SKrange how horses get off badly one WATCHED GANS. NE LONG- DISTANCE IMPRESSIONS OF THE GANS- WALCOTT FIGHT’IN 'FRISCO EDDIE DOGDDG44DD-08.00.90.94-904669--046 09094990 09999) f Sretereecenecenetse sees - BALDWIN. WOM IN NINE ROUNDS Goectal to The Evening World.) BROCKTON, Maas, Oct. 1,—Matty Baldwin, of Boston,/won from Young Tierney, of Holbrook, In the ninth found of what was to have been a ten- |round bowt before the Young Men's Social and Athietic Club last evening, The bout was fairly even up to the eixto, but in that round Baldwin sent Tierney to the floor with a hard smash to the jaw, and the Holbrook man hay cane back to his original form, In the last three rounds he was | oat putty in Paidwin's hands, altho the Boston man could’ not land tight punch to put him_ out. Referes Tommy King. of Fall River stopped the bout in the ninth, Tierney being on the ropes and getting a hammer- ing. Young Freeman won from Jack Troy in a six round affair, and Johnny , of Boston, and Johnny Lyne, of Boston went eight rounds t & Ww. LINGFORD-HOLLY BATTLE A DRAW. (Special to The Eventing World.) BALTIMORE, Md,, Oct. 1—Sam Lang. ord, of Boston, and Dave Holly, of fe EE —~ day and have no speed, but on other! pniiadelphia, fought fifteen fast rounds vl occasions break in front and run lke express trains, Notice the performance of James Y., on Thursday. Any time a horse opeus at 9 to 6 and goes sailing up to 3% to 1, with the sharks in the ring reach- | ing out for the easy show money, you ean go broke on the proposition that that horse is going to run @ bad race. And, sure enough, James V. had no speed, aud was very badly beaten. It is Up to the stewards now to note what kind of @ race James V, runs next ume ous, That was @ remarkable plunge on Sir Brillar im the opening event yester- day, Those who had known of a fast wial worked by this horse tumbled over one another in their eagerness to get a bet down, Sir Britiag opened at 3 to 1 and dropped to 7 to 6 In a few min- utes, Sir Hrillar had worked six fur- longs In 1.12 3-5, most phenomenal time, Jand if he had run to that mark he would have walked home 10, leah her: healtte ta, th discomfort cure any writ: in from 6 TRADE-MANK REGISTERED, | NEW YORC'S MASTER SPECIALIST, jurors sre aes, | DR. KANE’S ELIXIR MAKE NO Saree tit for a h, frigndiz fee exclusively tre on 1 ort for my home cure. PRIVATE DISEASES VARICOCELE "x ) VITAL WEAKNES: STRICTURE PROSTATIC TROUBL BLOOD POISON." NERVOUS DEBILITY prescription, Dr. LR. Williams, to a draw before the Eureka Athletio Club, Both men were below the weight of it pounds, and, after the Afth round, was [Mpeg ft affair, Both men Were tained to the hour and seemed At }to go the limit, For four rounds the battle was tame. Holly assumed a crouching position which greatly pus- tind the Bostonian, and it was a case of clinch after clinch. In the sixth found both let loose, Holly was the aggrestor, but he found Langford there | with the goods. Holly soon showed hi infighting and played a on Langford s stomach, uperiority at ular tattoo Sam shot and soon sed Ught as ia, one round waa a Science at umes ne Wind, the arms of 6 like windmilis and but Being done. "One miners a telling blow and a whit & eye both men f little dam moment lat he cther would hand out 4 smash en up matters At the finish it looked as if Langford had the better of the argument, but the decision of a draw was a good one talk, 1 have men fr or money buy (a mr of twill wee you reat you ifaylomen ful d shortest time, Meith the Meaat medicine, and bg? precticaby we a rantes to case tons: (TATION FREE gre J 8, t2,10 dave, without use drugs Nothing out cutting im trom & Time of cura 10 te 6 oihyt, DY my ortatnal very —- imple remedy (used ex- cured tn 1 without gutting, palm, frago or detention trom bsnads permanen no matt, mending ry Ae MET long . a out aia’ "ed potaal cures st and retical © days b: 7 i “Samouss® piivind 165 W. 3th St., New York, Hours 0 A. ipere © MtoSP Mm to ® days 1 Miltle-Aged Mon Whose ¥ Nb GIVES IMMEDIATE Re W Cireulation, years in the reputation are else. {cure 2. hon wiedee hot, com Blieie “> ce Lf

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